One Hotspur + members will get access to the Advanced Member Ticket Priority Window, and a place on the season ticket waiting list (see benefits of One Hotspur membership). Tickets will always become available first to One Hotspur members and, as per previous years, you may be able to request tickets for a guest after the initial sales window has passed (depending on restrictions for each game and subject to availability).

Also, One Hotspur Members will get access to our Ticket Exchange - our secondary ticketing platform - which allows members the opportunity to purchase seats from Season Ticket Holders who can't get to a game.

Not a member:

There are currently no tickets available for non-members, tickets are in high demand and very unlikely to reach 'Guest' sale or 'General Admission' this season. You may wish to look at our Partner or premium options, see tips for guest travelling from overseas below.

Priority is given to Season Ticket holders and One Hotspur members (one ticket per member). An announcement will be made and updated per match which will include the sales window dates.

Tickets are in extremely high demand for the remaining season and it is extremely unlikely that they will reach a 'Guest sale'. If you are not a One Hotspur member, you will not be able to purchase tickets.

In the unlikely event there are tickets remaining after our members and guest sales, tickets may become available on general sale (up to six per person). Unfortunately, we’re unable to guarantee if tickets will reach general sale so you may wish to consider a One Hotspur membership.

How do I purchase more than one ticket?

You can add other members to your online network, you can then select the number of tickets you wish to buy and re-assign tickets to the other member/s - depending on availability of course.

When booking in a group, you may need to wait until all of your friends/family members booking window opens (ie your Season Ticket holder priority window is open, you'd need to wait until your friends One Hotspur member sales window opens to book together).

If your friend is not a One Hotspur member, you may be able to request tickets for a guest after the initial sales window has passed (depending on availability).

If you are not a member, unless tickets are released for general sale you will not be able to purchase a ticket and you may wish to look at our Premium and travel options below.

There are some matches where, due to security restrictions, we are unable to sell tickets to supporters who have not previously been registered on our ticketing database (ie you've previously purchased a ticket or registered with us, you'll have been given a Client Reference Number).

These restrictions are imposed by the Metropolitan Police, the local authorities and the venue safety teams. This means that, regrettably, we are unable to make any exceptions for overseas visitors or for any special occasions.

Please note, if you sign up to become a One Hotspur member today, unless you have an existing CRN, your registration date will be today and any date restrictions will still apply.

Games that currently have restricted sales:

No matches on-sale with restrictions.

I'm travelling from overseas / I'd like to buy multiple tickets

Once ticket information has been confirmed, if you're not already a One Hotspur Member, and the match isn't available on general sale, you may wish to look at:

Tottenham Hotspur Women

I have access requirements

Supporters with disabilities or impairments with access requirements, the Club offers dedicated accessible seating areas for wheelchair users and ambulant access supporters. Please see our Access Page or contact our Access team on 0208 365 5161 for more information.

Does my child/ baby need a ticket?

Yes. All persons entering the ground must have their own match ticket regardless of age or size. This is a safety requirement in order to comply with our stadium licencing conditions.

Whilst we do not prohibit babes in arms from coming into the stadium, we do ask all parents and guardians to carefully consider if a football stadium is an appropriate environment before bringing a very small child to the ground.